![]() (1) Claim: “Harvard Law professor Derrick Bell and some colleagues held a conference in Wisconsin, where Critical Race Theory was officially born” (p. For a review proper, please see Marty Duren’s, “ Fault Lines, by Voddie Baucham-Book review.”) (Note: this is not a book review, per se. To keep it all relatively brief, I will simply quote claims made by Baucham and then list responses below. And I intend to level these charges based specifically on this section, “Thought Line,” which he claims sets the target and identifies “the subject of this book” (p. Well, I’m here to level all of these charges, though I would never claim that he doesn’t know any better. ![]() And in a much later chapter, he states that a common “white” response to his arguments is, “You just haven’t done your homework …, so you don’t know any better” (pp. ![]() ![]() ![]() He correctly recognizes that failing to do this accurately will allow his critics to accuse him of “creating a straw man and labeling everything disagree with or that makes uncomfortable as CRT” and “making things up, taking them out of context” (pp. In the section titled “Thought Line” of Voddie Baucham’s new book, Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe, Baucham attempts to identify and define his enemy: Critical Social Justice (I think). ![]()
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